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I've a query that's confusing me. The income period I'll be claiming for is 01/10/12 to 30/09/13. Now do I need to submit invoices that have been raised during this period or those that were paid into the business account during this period??rajesh9pl wrote:You only need these:
1. Letter from accountant confirming your earning
2. Salary slips
3. Dividend Vouchers
4. Personal Bank Statements
5. Business Bank Statements
6. Invoices
Nothing else!
Could any gurus/senior members respond please.iamab3liever wrote:I've a query that's confusing me. The income period I'll be claiming for is 01/10/12 to 30/09/13. Now do I need to submit invoices that have been raised during this period or those that were paid into the business account during this period??rajesh9pl wrote:You only need these:
1. Letter from accountant confirming your earning
2. Salary slips
3. Dividend Vouchers
4. Personal Bank Statements
5. Business Bank Statements
6. Invoices
Nothing else!
For example, the invoice raised in 09/13 has actually been paid in 10/13 which falls outside the income period. Should this invoice be included?
Please clarify.
Right, will do as you've suggested and hope for the best! Thanks.humanorgan wrote:My situation is similar to yours and I was recently approved ILR. For my application, I included all raised and paid invoices within the last 12 months including a month outside the period on either side (so making it 14 months), just to be safe. As per your example that you raised, yes, you should include that. I hope this helps.
Hi humanorgan,humanorgan wrote:My situation is similar to yours and I was recently approved ILR. For my application, I included all raised and paid invoices within the last 12 months including a month outside the period on either side (so making it 14 months), just to be safe. As per your example that you raised, yes, you should include that. I hope this helps.
Hi, I am applying for my ILR based on completing 4 years and 9 months as a self-employed individual with a Limited company setup.rajesh9pl wrote:You only need these:
1. Letter from accountant confirming your earning
2. Salary slips
3. Dividend Vouchers
4. Personal Bank Statements
5. Business Bank Statements
6. Invoices
Nothing else!
custodian wrote:Hi, I am applying for my ILR based on completing 4 years and 9 months as a self-employed individual with a Limited company setup.rajesh9pl wrote:You only need these:
1. Letter from accountant confirming your earning
2. Salary slips
3. Dividend Vouchers
4. Personal Bank Statements
5. Business Bank Statements
6. Invoices
Nothing else!
As a self employed person one tends to pay themselves a salary which does not attract National Insurance contributions. (currently 640 per month). The rest of the money is drawn in dividends.
Did you have to submit a "small earnings exception certificate issued by HM Revenue & Customs for the most recent return date."
More info on page 43 of this document
http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary
Please share your experience on the above document. Thanks.